The Allure of Nymphets chronicles famous and infamous age-discrepant relationships from Emperor Augustus to Woody Allen. And man's (i.e. hebephiles\ephebophiles) fascination with very young women (i.e. nymphets, Lolitas...) as shown in literature, films, plays, television, music, and the advertising industry.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Famous Ephebophile: Woody Allen

Manhattan (1979)

Woody Allen has written and/or directed in at least five films that contained age-discrepant relationships. Those films are: You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010), Whatever Works (2009), Husbands and Wives (1992), Deconstructing Harry (1997) and Manhattan (1979) (Fig. 1), which is about 42-year-old Isaac (Woody Allen), a comedy writer and aspiring novelist, who ends his affair with a 17-year-old high school student (Mariel Hemingway) to be with an older woman (Diane Keaton) only to regret it later.And Woody is a great example of art imitating life. Woody's wife, Mia Farrow, found three nude pictures of her adopted daughter, Soon Yi Previn, on Woody’s mantle that were taken some time before Soon Yi’s 19th birthday and before Woody divorced Mia and married Soon Yi.

DISCLAIMER

The Allure of Nymphets blog encourages all ephebophiles to obey the age-of-consent laws in their respective states and countries. For example, if you live in New York City, you cannot have a sexual relationship with anyone under the age of seventeen. However, if you prefer to marry a thirteen-year-old, move to Spain.